- Anne-Catherine de
Ligniville,
Madame Helvétius (23 July 1722 – 12
August 1800), also Anne-Catherine de
Ligniville d'Autricourt,
nicknamed "Minette", maintained...
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personally closer to
Ligniville,
Father Martini confirmed Campion's talent. As a
result of his
excessive accusations, in 1776
Ligniville was
stripped of his...
- Helvétius (1715–1771),
French philosopher and littérateur Anne-Catherine de
Ligniville,
Madame Helvétius (1722–1800), wife of
Claude who
maintained a renowned...
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Lafayette Tom
Hughes as Paul
Wentworth Jeanne Balibar as Anne-Catherine de
Ligniville,
Madame Helvétius
Eddie Marsan as John
Adams Olivier Claverie as Jacques-Donatien...
- ten
years of marriage, her
husband took a mistress, Anne-Marguerite de
Ligniville,
Princess of Beauveau-Craon. Embarr****ed, Élisabeth
Charlotte took her...
- poet, and of
Montesquieu as a philosopher. His wife, Anne-Catherine de
Ligniville,
Madame Helvétius,
maintained a
salon attended by the
leading figures...
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Lafayette Théodore
Pellerin Paul
Wentworth Tom
Hughes Anne-Catherine de
Ligniville,
Madame Helvétius
Jeanne Balibar John
Adams Eddie Marsan Reagan Ronald...
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Countess of
Ligniville [fr] by her
marriage in
Paris to
Count Gérard François
Joseph de
Ligniville, son of the
Count Antoine Louis of
Ligniville and Countess...
- Scey-sur-Saône-et-Saint-Albin Spouse(s)
Louis François de Boufflers,
Marquis of
Amestranges Father Marc,
Prince of
Craon Mother Anne
Marguerite de
Ligniville...
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Moselle 15
November 1792 – 23
January 1793 Succeeded by René
Charles de
Ligniville Preceded by
Joseph Souham Commander-in-chief of the Army of the North...